Discover one of the best kept natural treasures of the island.
What stands out about the Sand Dunes of Correlejo, declared a nature reserve in 1982, is their immensity: 10 square miles of white sand with long untouched beaches and turquoise water.
Head down to some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain. Enjoy endless walks along beaches that are among the most natural in Europe or try your hand at kitesurfing or windsurfing.
The must-see beaches: Playa de Sotavento, Playa del Risco del Paso, Playa de Cofete and Playa de la Pared.
Visit the lighthouses and make the most of their spectacular views.
The lighthouses you just have to see: Punta JandÃa, Punta Pesebre, El Tostón and La Entallada.
Discover the island’s real charm in its villages.
The most legendary ones: Corralejo, El Cotillo and Betancuria.
Specifically, the Calderón Hondo volcano.
Explore the most impressive volcanic area on the island where you can go on a hike around the base or trek up the path to the top to peer into the breath-taking crater.
Another top sightseeing spot in Fuerteventura is the Ajuy Caves Natural Monument, astounding formations of black basalt just 40 metres away from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
Experience the wonder of the impressive panoramic view over the mountains in the Betancuria Valley from the Guise y Ayose viewpoint on the FV-30 road.
Lose yourself on the smallest and wildest of the Canary Islands. You can get to the tiny island to the north of Fuerteventura by ferry.
The JandÃa Nature Reserve is one of the most beautiful and iconic places in Fuerteventura. Located on the JandÃa Peninsula, the park is practically untouched and the perfect place to enjoy an amazing walk.